Guiding Light

- Guiding Light (also known as "The Guiding Light" prior to 1975) is the longest running soap opera in American history. CBS first aired Guiding Light on January 25, 1937. On September 7, 2006 Guiding Light celebrated its 15,000th episode. The show chronicles the lives an...
Guiding Light
 New - CBS,Thu 28 Aug 03:00 PM
Reva hides her fears from Jeffrey; Alex and Dinah make a deal; Bill follows Lizzie to New York to find Alan.

Cameron Mathison and Sherri Shepherd to Host Daytime Emmys Tonight

June 20, 2008

Cameron Mathison and Sherri Shepherd to host the Daytime Emmy AwardsThe 35th annual Daytime Emmy Awards are scheduled to air tonight at 8pm on ABC. Daytime regulars Cameron Mathison (All My Children) and Sherri Shepherd (The View) will act as master and mistress of ceremonies.

Mathison will be wearing a tuxedo by Arnold Brant, and Shepherd will sport gowns by Badgley Mishka and Angela Dean and jewelry by Chopard.

The list of nominations was announced on Wednesday, April 30 with CBS, in particular The Young and the Restless, nabbed the most noms: 56 and 17, respectively.

'Guiding Light' Spoilers

March 9, 2008

Kim Zimmer and Robert NewmanOn the previous episode of Guiding Light, Gus (Ricky Paull Goldin) caught Harley (Beth Ehlers) eavesdropping on Cyrus (Murray Bartlett) and Marina (Mandy Bruno).  Cyrus and Harley proclaimed to each other that their relationship is more than just sex, and Cyrus confessed to Marina that he's been dishonest to her.  Harley told Frank (Frank Dicopoulos) to take care of Marina.

Reva (Kim Zimmer) was still distraught over Jonathan's (Tom Pelphrey) departure and told Cassie (Nicole Forester) that her son skipped town again.  Cassie was less than supportive with her response.  During a baseball game, Josh (Robert Newman) stopped Will (Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick) from hitting RJ with the bat and sent the troublemaking boy to his room.  Will, however, climbed out of his window and tampered with some of the house's pipes.  His tampering caused an odorless gas leak, and Josh and Reva passed on the sofa.  When Cassie walked in, she was stunned to see the unconscious Reva and Josh lying in each other's arms.

Want to know what's happening this week on Guiding Light? Read on for spoilers.

Dramatic Changes to Hit 'Guiding Light' At the End of February

February 13, 2008

Tom Pelphrey and Ron Raines Guiding Light, the longest-running drama in television history, will be breaking soap barriers at the end of this month.

Beginning February 29, viewers will be treated to a brand-new look to the show's daily episodes.  Say goodbye to the archaic three-walled sets and hello to the permanent four-walled sets with ten-foot high ceilings.  Gone as well are the 300-pound pedestal cameras, all of which will be replaced with handheld eight-pound mini-cameras.

Pelphrey Says "It's Great to be Back" on 'Guiding Light'

February 6, 2008

Kim Zimmer and Tom PelphreyActor Tom Pelphrey returned to Guiding Light last month, almost six months after his character, Jonathan Randall, last appeared on the daytime drama.  Having laid low during his time away from the soap, Pelphrey is happy to be working on the show once again.

"While I was away, I hung out and did a few random jobs," Pelphrey told Soap Opera Digest.  "I didn't do much.  I hadn't watched the show since I left, [so] it's great to be back."

Spoilers for this Week's 'Guiding Light'

January 14, 2008

Beth Ehlers as HarleyPreviously on Guiding Light, Harley (Beth Ehlers) offered herself as bait to Phillip, while Marina (Mandy Bruno) revealed to Remy (Lawrence Saint-Victor) that she only said Phillip was involved to scare her aunt.  Remy agreed to help Marina, but Beth (Beth Chamberlin) seemed reluctant to join in.  Harley tried to fight her need to rely on Cyrus (Murray Bartlett), but he assured her that he'll always be there for her.

Meanwhile, Jeffrey (Bradley Cole) learned that Will (Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick) killed Alonzo, and the unknowing Cassie (Nicole Forester) brought Will to the Bauer cabin and told the child, of whom she had become afraid, that until she can change him, they will not leave.

To know what's happening in this week's Guiding Light, continue reading for spoilers.

'Guiding Light' Star Discusses his Character's Dramatic Turn-Around

January 10, 2008

John Driscoll as Coop Bill Lewis (Daniel Cosgrove) is easily the “bad boy” in CBS' Guiding Light, but it seems another Springfield resident is well on his way to assuming the role.  Lately, “all-American guy” Coop Bradshaw, played by John Driscoll, has been acting out of character, having recently caused an explosion that rendered Bill unable to see.

“Up until recently [Guiding Light] has kept Coop as the all-American guy,” Driscoll told Soap Opera Weekly.  “He'll do the right thing and say whatever he should say.  Now, we'll see that he is a guy who's going to make mistakes.”

This Week's Spoilers for 'Guiding Light'

January 7, 2008

John Driscoll as Coop On the previous episode of Guiding Light, Harley (Beth Ehlers) had one of her panic attacks, but instead of calling Cyrus (Murray Bartlett), she turned to Marina (Mandy Bruno) for help.  The two then confronted each other about Cyrus, and Harley assured Marina that she would never hurt her by getting involved with the man she loves.

Bill (Daniel Cosgrove) was forced to jump over the balcony when Lizzie (Marcy Rylan) refused to let him in.  After he jumped, Lizzie was stunned to see a picture of her and Billy in his wallet.

Doris (Orlagh Cassidy), proclaiming that she will prosecute the person responsible for rigging the election, had no choice but to agree that Ashlee (Caitlin Van Zandt) should be arrested, to the chagrin of Coop (John Driscoll).  While drinking his troubles away, Coop found Bill's plans for Main Street and subsequently burned them.  He threw the burning papers into the trailer, not knowing that Bill was inside.  There was a white flash, and Lizzie, who was on her way to the trailer, was knocked off her feet.

Want to know how the drama continues in Guiding Light?  Then read on for this week's spoilers.

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